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@ home users vulnerable to hacker attacks and ATT doenst care

SpeedTrap

Banned
well it seems that ATT doesnt really care about people on there @home network.

I am still getting pings for port 80 even after a month of them knowing that the latest virus attacks are launched rom port 80

if your looking to get cable make sure you dont get screwed over by @home

im thinking of switching services due to there inability to stop the attacks.
 
Wish I could switch services because I've had a boat load of other problems with ATT@Home. It's a little tough to do when DSL isn't available in your area and @home is the only cable outfit. Not much choice if you want anything better than dial up in my area.

I'm behind a router and I'm using ZA, so I feel fairly secure. There are a ton of people with this service that have nothing.. Scary..

Sal
 
<<I am still getting pings for port 80 even after a month of them knowing that the latest virus attacks are launched rom port 80>>

Yea lets block port 80, thats the solution to idiots running IIS without securing the installation. Port 80 is web traffic moron boy. It's not ATT's fault that there are a lot of idiots out there running web servers without securing the server!

In summay stop being a whining little boy.
 
You may not need to worry about @home much longer. They are in deep deep finaical trouble. This was taken from Yahoo Finance:

ExciteAtHome Corp.(Nasdaq:ATHM - news), whose money losing Internet content and access business has close to $1 billion in debt, stunned investors last month when it said it had already burned through most of the $185 million in emergency financing which was supposed to carry it well beyond this year. With a stock at risk of being delisted and no sign of its losses abating, auditors say its future is in doubt.

You can also read more about their woes at @home woes

Somehow I think blocking viruses is the least of their problems.
 
All broadband connections have that vulnerability. That is why one should have BOTH a router firewall and a software firewall.

 
I wish charter.net was still "vulnerable" to these attacks.
It only affects people running IIS without the patch. Give me a break.
 
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